An eruption that produced one of the largest impacts on climate over the past 250 years has finally been matched with a ...
For modern volcanoes, satellite data shows how much sulfur dioxide is released. When Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines erupted in 1991, it propelled roughly 15 million tons into the stratosphere.
By contrast, major land eruptions - such as Pinatubo in the Philippines in 1991 - temporarily dim sunshine with an ashen sunshade before falling back to Earth. “The majority of volcanoes will ...
This is the spectacular moment the Santiaguito volcano eruption was seen from the air in Guatemala. Dramatic footage, ...
According to scientists interviewed by CNN, humanity may be on the brink of a climatic chaos due to a potential super ...
Nobody messes with money. In a globalized world, the interests of both parties can quickly clash and escalate into commercial ...
Edited by: Neeraja Sankaran C.R. Trepte, R.E. Viega, M.P. McCormick, "The poleward dispersal of Mount Pinatubo volcanic aerosol," Journal of Geophysical Research, 98:18563-73, 1993. (Cited in 12 ...
Data from the instruments were telemetered back to a location on Clark Air Base, which is very close to Pinatubo. Damage from lahars, or volcanic mudflows, at Pinatubo. The scientific team did an ...
With mostly sunny days and balmy weather this month, Zambales officially opened its Mt. Pinatubo adventure season to entice ...
Scientists from the University of Copenhagen—drawing on research of 60,000 years of volcanic activity derived ... an eruption from Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines caused global temperatures ...
Historically, large volcanic eruptions like Tambora in 1815 and Mt. Pinatubo in 1991 have led to significant cooling effects on the global climate by blocking sunlight with their aerosols.
Located on the southern end of the Danish island of Bornholm, these stones are flat pieces of shale featuring intricately drawn Sun motifs. Scholars now speculate that these stones might have been ...